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Deliver the steel that builds America and be home for the moments that matter!
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Must know and adhere to Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Follow transportation policies, DOT regulations, food/personal safety regulations, and company policies and procedures for personnel.
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VEVRAA Federal ContractorMinorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled Other details Job Family Transportation Job Function DOT Driver Pay Type Hourly Employment Indicator Safety Sensitive - Driver Award Travel Required Yes Travel % 100.
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The Heavy Haul Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting oversize and overweight equipment to the job sites. Must adhere to all company and DOT safety policies. Must provide a valid DOT Medical Examiner's Certificate.
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CDL Truck Driver & Side Dump Truck. TRUCK DRIVER/DOUBLE SIDE DUMP positions are available out of our West Valley City, Utah office, and will cover projects in the surrounding area.
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This includes loading and unloading the materials, following DOT regulations, and safely operating the truck throughout the transportation process. The Dump Truck Driver will be responsible for delivering road and highway construction materials to various sites.
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CDL Class B w/ Tanker endorsement - Sweeper & Water Truck Driver. The CDL Class B Truck Driver. CDL Class B Truck Driver. Work in a safe manner and comply with WBI, client, OSHA and DOT safety requirements.
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SummarySimplot Grower Solutions is looking to fill a seasonal Truck Driver/Warehouse position. Typical EducationHigh school diploma or general education degree (GED)Relevant Experience Truck driving experience preferred Knowledge of local rural geography is a plus Knowledge of farm operations is a plus Must be able to lift 50lbs Must be able to perform all essential functions of the job Required Certifications Must hold and maintain a Class A or B CDL and appropriate driving record HazMat & Tanker Endorsements preferred *This position is not eligible for relocation.
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Ultimately, a top-performing dump truck driver should perform all duties in accordance with company safety rules and Department of Transportation (DOT) road safety regulations. We are looking for an experienced Class A CDL Dump Truck Driver to transport various materials to our work sites.
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Sunroc is seeking career-minded individuals to drive double belly trucks for our sand & gravel division in Cedar City. The belly dump driver operates a truck equipped with bottom discharge trailer to transport and dump loose materials such as sand, gravel, crushed rock or paving materials.
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Typical Education High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Relevant Experience Truck driving experience preferred Knowledge of local rural geography is a plus Knowledge of farm operations is a plus Must be able to lift 50lbs Must be able to perform all essential functions of the job Required Certifications Must hold and maintain a Class A CDL and appropriate driving record Tanker Endorsement required HazMat Endorsement preferred *This position is not eligible for relocation.
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Job Summary Operator – CDL Driver - Mulch & Soil Manufacturer- Class A DOT flatbed and live floor tractor trailer operation from Aberdeen, NC making multiple daily runs. High activity season will require availability to maximum hours allowable under DOT & safety compliance.
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Typical Education High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Relevant Experience Truck driving experience preferred Knowledge of local rural geography is a plus Knowledge of farm operations is a plus Must be able to lift 50lbs Must be able to perform all essential functions of the job Required Certifications Must hold and maintain a Class A or B CDL and appropriate driving record Tanker Endorsement required *This position is not eligible for relocation.
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Primary Responsibilities: The Driver - SCM is responsible for driving a tractor-trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food-related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Operator - CDL Driver - Mulch & Soil Manufacturer- Class A DOT flatbed and live floor tractor trailer operation from Aberdeen, NC making multiple daily runs. Valid Class A CDL license, clean 3-year MVR report and ability to pass pre-employment DOT physical & drug test, and criminal background search.
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